Whether you include SLL in your list is a judgment call. On the pro-include side, it has huge volume, it's had high volume for a long time, and it's been traded as long as the "old ones" -- LTC and NMC.

On the pro-exclude side, SLL is not a decentralized crypto currency. It's a digital currency controlled by a corporation.

Back to the pro-include side, the fact that there is real use demand for SLL, for playing Second Life, is unusual. There is typically no real life demand for shit coins, other than speculative. SLL price has been rising steadily recently. It went from 760 sats a year ago to 1580 today. You could have doubled your BTC by holding SLL for a year.

Whether you include SLL in your list is a judgment call. On the pro-include side, it has huge volume, it's had high volume for a long time, and it's been traded as long as the "old ones" -- LTC and NMC.

On the pro-exclude side, SLL is not a decentralized crypto currency. It's a digital currency controlled by a corporation.

Back to the pro-include side, the fact that there is real use demand for SLL, for playing Second Life, is unusual. There is typically no real life demand for shit coins, other than speculative. SLL price has been rising steadily recently. It went from 760 sats a year ago to 1580 today. You could have doubled your BTC by holding SLL for a year.